Giovanna woke the next day feeling rather confused. Had she really just had a dream where she and Ean were getting married? And was she only imagining the fact that she was extremely happy? Even Ean had seemed brighter than his normal self, and it astounded her that her mind could even conjure up such an image. Me and Ean, married.. It was still a large possibility, as the two might not find a more suitable match, but the idea of it being her own choice was practically out of the question.
She pulled herself out of her warm bed rather reluctantly. It was odd for Giovanna to not want to get up; she usually was eager to get on with her day. But since the realization that she was completely and utterly trapped, it was getting harder for her to look forward to anything at all. What would today bring - more pretend with Ean? Or perhaps watching him as he tried to find another woman to take her place. The second option was slightly annoying, which again surprised her. Shouldn't I be happy if he tries to find someone else? It would mean that perhaps she would have a chance of regaining her freedom. Perhaps. Or maybe her father would just force her into another marriage, so that she could take over in Anima. After all, a female heir with no husband was not fit for taking the throne.
It didn't take her long to dress and run her comb through her long hair. Remembering her father's orders to only leave her room when accompanied, she hesitated before creaking open her door and peering out. No one. Perhaps just this once... Her thoughts trailed off, and she smiled slightly before slipping out, for once not worried about the repercussion her father may bring for disobeying him.
Giovanna stepped lightly as she snuck down the halls, thankful that the marble floors were soundless; back at home, most of the floors were wood, and they would creak loudly. Not exactly ideal for walking quietly. But these floors were hard and cold, their rough surfaces not filled in with a seal; if anything, they seemed quite rough, with little holes everywhere, how the stone had naturally formed. It felt somewhat like being inside of one of the precious stones, and for a moment she stopped and just examined the walls, which were of the same material as the floor.
That's when she heard them - voices.
"-You really think that even now, we should be patrolling the boundaries more than ever?" She knew that voice - Evan. What was he doing here? Giovanna crept closer to the door that was slightly open, where the voices were coming from.
"Yes, I do; perhaps now even more. My daughter has been given the choice to find another match; if she does succeed in finding one before the end of this month, all deals will be off, and I suspect Mortifer will launch another attack." That was her father, and he seemed very grim, as if the idea of giving her a choice to get out of marrying Ean had not been his. Then who made it up - the queen? That didn't seem very likely, and Giovanna bit her lip, pressing herself up against the cool walls, trying to hear more.
"But you think she will find one."
The king laughed almost spitefully, and Giovanna flinched as the sound came closer to the door. Her father was pacing. "I didn't say that. She was given the choice, and I highly doubt that she could find someone that I would approve of." There was a slight pause, and Giovanna could imagine the look on his face; his brows furrowed, stroking his chin thoughtfully.
"And why not, if I may ask? The princess is quite likable, and her beauty is well admired from everyone in the city."
"Beauty. Is that anything anyone cares about now?" His voice was spiteful. "My own son was poisoned before he could take the throne; I fear for Giovanna's safety now more than ever."
"I doubt that the culprit would try that again," Evan said quietly. Giovanna hesitated as she heard a slight edge to his voice, then she realized that he was only hurt about his death, just like she was. After all, he and Mateo were like brothers.
"That's why you're here." His voice was suddenly powerful, like it sounded when he was talking to his people. The king of Anima; who could lead the nation with a simple megaphone. "You are the general. Now with Mateo gone, you took his place, and gained my trust in turn. I know that you are close to Giovanna, and that she trusts you as well. It will not bring any suspicions on her part if you stay by her side."
"I understand." And Giovanna could tell that Evan meant it. She wondered if she should leave now, before one of them came out. Then she stopped as Evan began to speak again. "It will be my top priority. No one will get by me."
"And at the same time, perhaps it will come to Giovanna's attention that you could be one of the only men I would approve for the replacement of the prince."
Giovanna felt her blood run cold. Surely Evan would protest to this; he saw her as nothing more than a friend. She waited silently for him to disagree, but he didn't. Instead, she saw an image in her mind of Evan standing straighter, as if flattered by the King's words.
"Yes," Evan said quietly. "It would be an honor to take Giovanna as my wife. I've known her a long time, and I am confident that together we could be a good team."
She felt her eyes grow wider, and she took a step away from the door, wanting to run, when her father's laugh stopped her.
"Indeed. It would be a very suitable match, and you are at least not a stranger to her. Perhaps she would agree to this."
Evan was probably smiling too. "Should I ask her if she would marry me?"
"The choice cannot be made by us," the king said quietly. "She must be the one to sought you out. That is the deal I made with the queen, and we must not interfere."
Giovanna knew she had heard enough, and silently she turned and walked swiftly down the hallway, and descended the stairs to the dining hall. There, she almost collided with a woman servant, who dropped the basket she was carrying. "Princess! You aren't allowed to leave your room unaccompanied! I was just about to fetch you for breakfast."
"Please, keep my secret. I will pretend that you went up to get me," Giovanna murmured.
The woman bent down to pick up the dropped basket, then nodded after some consideration. No harm done. "Very well, your highness. Come to breakfast, the Prince will be down soon."
She pulled herself out of her warm bed rather reluctantly. It was odd for Giovanna to not want to get up; she usually was eager to get on with her day. But since the realization that she was completely and utterly trapped, it was getting harder for her to look forward to anything at all. What would today bring - more pretend with Ean? Or perhaps watching him as he tried to find another woman to take her place. The second option was slightly annoying, which again surprised her. Shouldn't I be happy if he tries to find someone else? It would mean that perhaps she would have a chance of regaining her freedom. Perhaps. Or maybe her father would just force her into another marriage, so that she could take over in Anima. After all, a female heir with no husband was not fit for taking the throne.
It didn't take her long to dress and run her comb through her long hair. Remembering her father's orders to only leave her room when accompanied, she hesitated before creaking open her door and peering out. No one. Perhaps just this once... Her thoughts trailed off, and she smiled slightly before slipping out, for once not worried about the repercussion her father may bring for disobeying him.
Giovanna stepped lightly as she snuck down the halls, thankful that the marble floors were soundless; back at home, most of the floors were wood, and they would creak loudly. Not exactly ideal for walking quietly. But these floors were hard and cold, their rough surfaces not filled in with a seal; if anything, they seemed quite rough, with little holes everywhere, how the stone had naturally formed. It felt somewhat like being inside of one of the precious stones, and for a moment she stopped and just examined the walls, which were of the same material as the floor.
That's when she heard them - voices.
"-You really think that even now, we should be patrolling the boundaries more than ever?" She knew that voice - Evan. What was he doing here? Giovanna crept closer to the door that was slightly open, where the voices were coming from.
"Yes, I do; perhaps now even more. My daughter has been given the choice to find another match; if she does succeed in finding one before the end of this month, all deals will be off, and I suspect Mortifer will launch another attack." That was her father, and he seemed very grim, as if the idea of giving her a choice to get out of marrying Ean had not been his. Then who made it up - the queen? That didn't seem very likely, and Giovanna bit her lip, pressing herself up against the cool walls, trying to hear more.
"But you think she will find one."
The king laughed almost spitefully, and Giovanna flinched as the sound came closer to the door. Her father was pacing. "I didn't say that. She was given the choice, and I highly doubt that she could find someone that I would approve of." There was a slight pause, and Giovanna could imagine the look on his face; his brows furrowed, stroking his chin thoughtfully.
"And why not, if I may ask? The princess is quite likable, and her beauty is well admired from everyone in the city."
"Beauty. Is that anything anyone cares about now?" His voice was spiteful. "My own son was poisoned before he could take the throne; I fear for Giovanna's safety now more than ever."
"I doubt that the culprit would try that again," Evan said quietly. Giovanna hesitated as she heard a slight edge to his voice, then she realized that he was only hurt about his death, just like she was. After all, he and Mateo were like brothers.
"That's why you're here." His voice was suddenly powerful, like it sounded when he was talking to his people. The king of Anima; who could lead the nation with a simple megaphone. "You are the general. Now with Mateo gone, you took his place, and gained my trust in turn. I know that you are close to Giovanna, and that she trusts you as well. It will not bring any suspicions on her part if you stay by her side."
"I understand." And Giovanna could tell that Evan meant it. She wondered if she should leave now, before one of them came out. Then she stopped as Evan began to speak again. "It will be my top priority. No one will get by me."
"And at the same time, perhaps it will come to Giovanna's attention that you could be one of the only men I would approve for the replacement of the prince."
Giovanna felt her blood run cold. Surely Evan would protest to this; he saw her as nothing more than a friend. She waited silently for him to disagree, but he didn't. Instead, she saw an image in her mind of Evan standing straighter, as if flattered by the King's words.
"Yes," Evan said quietly. "It would be an honor to take Giovanna as my wife. I've known her a long time, and I am confident that together we could be a good team."
She felt her eyes grow wider, and she took a step away from the door, wanting to run, when her father's laugh stopped her.
"Indeed. It would be a very suitable match, and you are at least not a stranger to her. Perhaps she would agree to this."
Evan was probably smiling too. "Should I ask her if she would marry me?"
"The choice cannot be made by us," the king said quietly. "She must be the one to sought you out. That is the deal I made with the queen, and we must not interfere."
Giovanna knew she had heard enough, and silently she turned and walked swiftly down the hallway, and descended the stairs to the dining hall. There, she almost collided with a woman servant, who dropped the basket she was carrying. "Princess! You aren't allowed to leave your room unaccompanied! I was just about to fetch you for breakfast."
"Please, keep my secret. I will pretend that you went up to get me," Giovanna murmured.
The woman bent down to pick up the dropped basket, then nodded after some consideration. No harm done. "Very well, your highness. Come to breakfast, the Prince will be down soon."